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Remains of the Day: How Private Is Your Browser History Edition [For What It's Worth]
Firefox 3.5 downloads skyrocket, Bing captures an impressive share of search in its first month, and your browser history may be less private than you thought.
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You may be surprised to find out just how much a web site can find out about your browsing habits. [via Download Squad] - Firefox 3.5 gets 5 million downloads, 2.4% market share in day 1
After just a day, Firefox 3.5's real-time download stats showed 5 million downloads. As of right now, it's already at 8.8 million and counting. [Mozilla Links] - Microsoft's Bing search wins share from Google
It's still no competition for Google (for now, at least), but Bing's debut month was impressive. [Reuters] - Microsoft to offer Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium
Microsoft plans to offer a family pack for Windows 7 Home Premium users with up the three computers. No details on pricing. [ZDNet] - Facebook Simplifies Privacy Settings, Calls Them Too Complex
The popular social networking site is testing different privacy settings in an attempt to improve users' ability to tweak their privacy settings. [PC World] - New Blog Search tools: Feeds, Hot Queries and Latest Posts
Google improves their blog search engine. This editor uses it occasionally for work-related research, but I can't help but wonder if anyone else does. [Official Google Blog]
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